FCC to Vote on Net Neutrality Order, Exempting Broadband Providers from USF Contributions
The FCC is set to vote on a 435-page net neutrality order that would reinstate rules but exempt broadband providers from contributing to the USF. Industry and consumer groups express concerns over potential lack of funding for essential programs, with the Affordable Broadband Campaign advocating for utilizing the USF to support over 23 million households. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel defends the exemption, citing concerns about potential increases in monthly broadband bills. The debate over USF funding and its implications for affordable connectivity intensifies as the crucial vote on net neutrality approaches.
FCC Bans AI-Generated Voices in Robocalls
The FCC has banned the use of AI-generated voices in robocalls, empowering state attorneys general to take action against scammers. This ruling clarifies that AI-generated voices are now classified as ‘an artificial or prerecorded voice’ under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, prohibiting their use for non-emergency purposes or without consent. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel emphasized the need for this ruling to protect the public from fraud and misinformation, especially in light of recent incidents involving AI-generated voices impersonating public figures.